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Trump settled with an agency he's ultimately in charge of, negotiated a reparations fund for his cronies, and got immunity for himself and his family.

Judge Melodee Armstrong explains a major Supreme Court voting rights decision, Louisiana vs. Virginia, and why youth turnout now matters most.

The EEOC has filed a lawsuit against the New York Times, claiming a white man was denied a job with the publication because of reverse racism.

Most recently, the president of people who put big wheels on little trucks accused Pope Leo of “endangering a lot of Catholics” because “he thinks it’s fine for Iran to have a nuclear weapon.”

The argument centered on the Supreme Court's decision to bypass a traditional waiting period before a ruling is formalized. 

Obama's new presidential center set to open, wowing early visitors with its inspiring vision and interactive exhibits.

Trump’s overall approval now stands at 37%, which is only a small drop from where the same poll had the president's approval in February, which was 39%.

The GOP's complex relationship with Black Americans, from early civil rights to recent controversies over race and identity.

Voting rights advocates are calling for collective action and encouraging a reframing of how we approach elections and the work that comes after. 

Could any of our most recent Democratic presidents have gotten away with making "America's" 250th birthday all about themselves like this?

The four Black Republican members of the House are on their way out the door, and Sen. Tim Scott will be the only Black GOP member left.

The far-right is statistically responsible for more political violence, and MAGAts dish out the same extreme rhetoric they complain about.